Hiking to Fourth of July And Washington Lakes
The hike to Fourth of July and Washington Lakes in the White Cloud Mountains is one of the easier hikes you'll find. It is only 6 miles round trip. I took my time stopping often for pictures and was back to base camp by mid-afternoon. I started my day leaving my base camp at Stanley Lake around 7:30 AM to drive to the the trailhead 33 miles away. The drive up Fourth of July Creek below the trailhead is rather barren as a fire ravaged this area a few years back. Luckily, there was very little fire damage on the hike route. I have posted several pictures from the trailhead. Much of the signage will have changed since I took these pictures as the White Cloud Mountains have become a "wilderness area".
The elevation at the trailhead is 8760 feet with the pass between Fourth of July Lake and Washington Lake at 9550 feet.
Washington Lake.
There are some very nice campsites along the bottom end of the lake. I did hike on down and almost to the outlet but there was a camper so I turned and left the way I came.I enjoyed my hike but it lacked the feel I got while hiking in the Sawtooth Mountains. Maybe the wolves spooked me and made me uncomfortable. That's too bad as the White Cloud Mountains offer many more scenic vistas for one to explore.
This information is accurate as of the date of the review.
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